Currently teaching at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Bohlin has also taught at the Royal Academy in Stockholm and been a visiting professor at Indiana University and Miami University. In 2010, he conducted the Swedish Radio Choir on a US tour; he also made his Carnegie Hall debut conducting Brahms’s GermanRequiem. With the San Francisco Symphony and Chorus, he has conducted J.S. Bach’s Christmas Oratorio and B minor Mass, and Handel’s Messiah, and in 2011 he appeared as guest conductor of the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in Bach’s Magnificat and Pärt’s Te Deum. In 2012 he appeared as guest conductor with the Orquesta Clásica Santa Cecilia and the Madrid Choral Society in Mendelssohn’s Elijah, and he conducted Sixten’s Requiem with the Swedish Radio Choir and Nordic Chamber Orchestra, broadcast on Swedish Public Radio. Upcoming guest conducting appearances include debuts with the Stavanger Symphony and the Edmonton Symphony. He will also return to the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra for multiple appearances in 2015 and 2016. Mr. Bohlin is the founding Artistic Director of the professional chamber chorus Cappella SF. In March 2013, he was awarded the Cultural Achievement Award from the Swedish-America Chamber of Commerce in San Francisco.